New Delhi: Early morning showers in Delhi on Friday caused waterlogging and disrupted traffic movement in several areas of the city, officials said.
The Delhi Traffic Police issued alerts informing commuters about the roads affected due to waterlogging and sewer overflow and asked them to take alternative routes.
Waterlogging at an underpass at Chanakyapuri area after heavy rainfall, in New Delhi.
Vehicles stuck on a waterlogged road after rains, in New Delhi, Friday, July 26, 2024.
Commuters wade through a waterlogged road after rains, in New Delhi, Friday, July 26, 2024.
Vehicles stuck in a traffic jam after heavy rainfall, in New Delhi, Friday, July 26, 2024.
A man rides a bicycle during rain, at Jangpura area, in New Delhi, Thursday, July 25, 2024.
Children use umbrellas to shield themselves during rains while commuting to school, in New Delhi.
Some of the severely affected areas were Mother Teresa Crescent, Nyay Marg near Shivaji Stadium Metro Station, Sir M. Vishweshwaraiah Moti Bagh Metro Station, Shanti Path, Bhikaji Cama Place, and Motibagh Ring Road among others, police said in a post on X.
Traffic was also impacted on both carriageways of Rohtak Road due to sewer overflow and potholes in Mundka, it added.
Minto Road in central Delhi, which is notorious for flooding, was waterlogged early morning. However, the police later informed on social media that the road had been cleared and was open for traffic.
Police also urged commuters to plan their journeys accordingly.
Photos and videos of traffic crawling on roads and people wading through waterlogged streets were shared widely on social media platforms.
According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecast, the sky will remain cloudy and more showers are likely to lash the city later in the day. The maximum temperature is expected to settle around 34 degrees Celsius.
Friday's minimum temperature was recorded at 25.2 degrees Celsius, 2.1 notches below the season's normal, the IMD said.
The humidity at 5:30 am was 39 per cent.